Video available - Israel attacks Rafah border
Video footage available for media after Israel attacks Rafah border, killing four people
For Immediate Release
International Human Rights Volunteers today filmed
as Israel attacked
the Rafah border, killing four
people.
Video footage is available for Media and should be
credited to ISM
Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military this
evening carried out the second multiple air
strike on the
Rafah border within a week. Shortly after 5.00 pm
local
time, F-16 fighter jets were heard in the skies
over Rafah and then
the bombardment began. Four people
were killed in this attack which
was a repeat of a
similar attack carried out on Sunday 28th December.
On
both occasions over 10 missiles were fired in quick
succession,
targeting tunnels which have allowed a
certain amount of food and
other basic necessities into
the besieged Gaza Strip. Residential
neighbourhoods lie
directly adjacent to the border with Egypt and have
been
the scene of mass home demolitions in the past. During the
past
week there have been a number of air strikes on the
refugee camps in
the border area, destroying several
homes.
The links for the videos to be downloaded are below.
ENDS
ISM Gaza Strip volunteers filmed both
attacks as they happened:
3rd January 2009
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/638802096/aa05ffbe19a8c1cb9e4dc25371c06691
28th
December 2008
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/638793038/3d1d8847315ee66181138e169e8d6337
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